Thanks, but how or where would I do that without the original password? Neither the shell nor the management console will let you do anything while the credentials don't work.
The admin pw for this exchange server was stored in an external drive which was inadvertantly formatted. I am unable to do anything at all, because it's continually looking for credentials I do not know in a place they no longer exist.
The error message I get is:
The suppled credential for...
I have no trouble accessing the remote desktop from inside the network, correct.
I am just trying to figure out a way to see if connections from outside are getting stopped at the router, or are getting past the router, to the server, but then being refused.
You've never heard of the old inbounf, eh? Cleaned up the config and reloaded the router, but no such luck.
Microsoft RDP is a TCP on 3389
Any quick way to test if a connection is getting through the router but killed by the server?
Absolutely no changes. A microsoft update was installed on about the time it stopped working to fix a security flaw in rdp, but rolling it back did not help.
Remote desktop has been working fine for a couple months, but about mid january, the router stopped allowing connections. Last known good config below. Anything jump out at anyone?
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 6906 bytes
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! Last configuration change at 12:36:41 PCTime...
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